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I was fully expecting him to gap everyone with at least 1 minute based on Sunday.
What exactly is not clear?
@Krzysztof_O I told you a week ago that he looks like a snail but you thought I was joking, mate.
Yes, even when it suits you ride. 'I've got Tuckwell a minute back'Lipowitz doing a proof of Concept that it is possible to not work with Pogačar
It doesn’t bother me, I’m expressing my amusement at the overreactionsWhy let it bother you?
I just saw how he was grinding in that video posted of his training on altitude.He was looking like a monster during near VO2max uphill efforts. Today it's completely pedestrian though. Let's see what will happen during the next few stages. It's still a possible after-LBL effect, Seixas pushed him harder than the competition last two years.
He'll be on five Tour wins if he wins this year, He'll definitely value a Roubaix win and completing the set of monuments over a another Tour win.I imagine he will be fine this time around but he is leaving a smaller margin than last year with the pre-tour weightloss as he's targeted short power and muscle definition for MSR/Roubaix. At the peak of their powers the top few climbers would ride this at least 2 minutes faster, so if Seixas is who people think he is then I can see him skipping Roubaix in favour of the Tour next season, as there wont be as much room for manoeuvre.
I just saw how he was grinding in that video posted on altitude.
LBL is a completely different effort compared to a real climb.
Still sticking to that hahaha. Lipo making sure he ends up on UAEs infamous black list.Bora should rethink their strategy if Lippo is refusing to work every time Roglic is behind. He'll have a full peleton of enemies by the end of the year....
Yes, watts is watts. Wonder why Ganna is not a top climber when he has the biggest engine out there?Well, he produced pretty yolo wattage during classics and i.e. Roubaix was sustained for a long time. Watts is watts.
